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Show Us Your Roof: 88 Greenwich

The folks at 88 Greenwich invited me over to see the 2,346-square-foot deck on the 24th floor. The 1929 Art Deco building was originally offices, and then converted to residential rentals in the early 90s. It went condo in 2006. The deck was redone last year, and it looks quite nice.

The deck faces the east and south, but let’s start by looking to the west—toward Battery Park City, the river, and Jersey City—which you can do if you wedge yourself in between two planters.

And directly below is a funky old sign; 19 Rector was the building’s original address.

And you do get a nice look at 4 World Trade Center to the north.

I’m not as good with FiDi buildings as I am with Tribeca ones, and I don’t have the time inclination to look up what this one is, but it sure is lovely. One of the best things about these roof decks is beinga ble to see the tops of buildings, and how they used to get more attention than they do now.

As we pivot to the east, there’s a neat view of Trinity Church, wedged between buildings. And doesn’t the tall building in the second photo look like 30 Park Place?